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This webpage uses the criminal trials in the US Justice system to illustrate hypothesis testing. An applet allows the user...
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This webpage uses the criminal trials in the US Justice system to illustrate hypothesis testing. An applet allows the user to examine the probability of a Type I and Type II errors under various conditions. An applet allows users to visualize p-values and the power of a test.

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Share with your students why the presence of an outlier affects which measure of central tendency to report. Feel free to...
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Share with your students why the presence of an outlier affects which measure of central tendency to report. Feel free to modify the presentation to fit the needs of your students. Included at the end are additional online resources to further engage your students in their learning about the mean, median, and mode. The presentation is covered by a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.

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Covers how to interpret the One-Way ANOVA results, why we use the ANOVA rather than several independent sample t test...
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Covers how to interpret the One-Way ANOVA results, why we use the ANOVA rather than several independent sample t test pair-wise comparisons. (Closed Captioned). Notes: [1] Captioning can be turned on/off using YouTube controls, [2] there is a Part A video that clearly outlines the research scenario (view at " target=״_blank״http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPjMUeTMOwg).

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The Against All Odds video series provides an extensive introduction to statistics. It consists of 26 half hour video...
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The Against All Odds video series provides an extensive introduction to statistics. It consists of 26 half hour video episodes that include lecturing on statistical topics, animations of statistical topics and video of real world examples. The series is available online or can be purchased on VHS video tape. The statistical material in the series was supervised by Dr. David Moore and accordingly much of the material echos the language used in Moore's textbooks. Topics covered include most topics from an introductory statistics course and slightly more advanced topics such as seasonal variation, blocking of experimental designs and even Chernof faces. The material is very well suited for students in undergraduate statistics classes.

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This site contains the learning materials for eleven online courses that are currently taught at Carnegie Mellon...
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This site contains the learning materials for eleven online courses that are currently taught at Carnegie Mellon University. Students anywhere may use these materials as learning resouces. Instructors at other learning institutions may use and even base their own courses on these materials free of charge. An instructor can create an account on OLI, select and sequence course materials, and take advantage of OLI’s tracking of student progress. While all courses come in the "open and free" version, at least one course (Logic and Proofs) also comes in a version that requires payment of a fee to OLI. The available couses at this time are: Biology, Calculus, Causal Reasoning, Chemistry, Economics, Emperical Research Methods, French, Logic and Proofs, Physics, Statistics, and Statics.

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EnVision is a Web-based chat program that assists in the live communication of mathematical content. It is used by the author...
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EnVision is a Web-based chat program that assists in the live communication of mathematical content. It is used by the author to conduct online office hours in introductory courses. It allows students to log in anonymously and thus reduce anxieties that they may have about seeking assistance.

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